These 7 Cat Breeds Can Be Louder Than Your Dog

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#4 Maine Coon cats

These fluffy giants are not only extremely vocal but they are also known to trill and chirp more often than not, especially if they are watching birds or squirrels from the safety of your windowsill. What’s more, they are big lovebugs, and they will be following you around the house so they can be with their owners as much as possible.

all while chatting away with you, and most of them will love to have conversations with you if you start one. Main Coons are known to be very social cats, and they love to be around people, so prepare yourself for a kitty at your door to welcome you back home. one that will love nothing more than to start chatting with you about your day.

And believe us, they will respond!

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